Presented by Maya Goodall, Senior Director of EL Curriculum, Lexia Learning
Sponsored by Lexia Learning
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In this edWebinar, Maya Goodall, Senior Director of EL Curriculum at Lexia Learning, discusses the critical importance of getting our English learners talking so they can become active participants in their own learning paths. In this edWebinar, learn about practical strategies that challenge, engage, and encourage these students to keep the conversation going both in and out of school.
This recorded edWebinar will be of value to preK through high school teachers, school and district leaders, and those working in EL curriculum and intervention.
About the Presenter
Maya Goodall, Senior Director of EL Curriculum at Lexia Learning, has worked in education for over 20 years, teaching both nationally and internationally. Maya has a rich professional background that includes teaching in the classroom, coaching, training, and implementing and designing curriculum with measurable outcomes. She founded Lingual Learning, a curriculum company dedicated to helping students become confidently bilingual. Maya speaks three languages and holds an M.Ed. and M.A. in applied linguistics.
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Lexia Learning, A Rosetta Stone Company, is one of the best-known and most highly respected reading-technology companies in the world. Lexia’s instructional programs (Core5 and PowerUp) help to accelerate literacy skill development through explicit and systematic personalized learning paths, and Lexia’s assessment program (RAPID) uniquely screens key reading and language skills critical to comprehension for all students in grades K–12.